Azrieli Foundation Partners With USC Shoah Foundation
The Azrieli Foundation’s Holocaust Survivor Memoirs Program announced a new partnership with USC Shoah Foundation, the Institute for Visual History and Education.
The Azrieli Foundation’s Holocaust Survivor Memoirs Program announced a new partnership with USC Shoah Foundation, the Institute for Visual History and Education.
By injecting $50 Million into BIU’s School of Medicine, the Azrieli Foundation hopes to change the landscape of healthcare and medical education in northern Israel.
The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is home to Canada’s first positron emission tomography (PET) centre dedicated to mental illness research, and has a long-standing track record of pioneering new brain imaging agents.
The Azrieli Centre for Autism Research will foster innovations in therapy and a better understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorder.
The Azrieli Foundation is proud to announce that composer Kelly-Marie Murphy is the winner of the 2018 Azrieli Commission for Jewish Music.
On May 23rd, Tel Aviv University and the Azrieli Foundation will break ground on a new building which will catapult the Azrieli School of Architecture into one of the most advanced in the world. With a donation of 50 million ILS from the Azrieli Foundation, the facility will be on par with GSD Harvard and the AA – Architectural Association’s School of Architecture in London.
The Azrieli Foundation has pledged $1.3 Million to the Canada-Israel Cultural Foundation in order to support America-Israel Cultural Foundation’s Sharett grant program. The Foundation’s generous donation will allow the AICF to maintain and expand the awarding of its Sharett grants, which discovers and nurtures young Israeli artists.
Following the triumphant inaugural launch of the Azrieli Music Prizes in 2014, the Azrieli Foundation is again searching for composers to receive two substantial prizes:
The Azrieli Music Project proudly announces that composer Wlad Marhulets is the inaugural winner of the Azrieli Prize in Jewish Music.
The Azrieli Foundation is pleased to share news of a breakthrough discovery of a new type of human stem cells through work done at the Azrieli Centre for Stem Cells and Genetic Research at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; the results were published in the prestigious journal Nature.